Quote: bramleyrhino "Its very pleasing to see some of the teams in the lower half of the league record some good results. IMO, the bottom half of the league has been too far adrift of the top five or six teams for most of the season (leading to too many blow-out scores and too few upsets). Hopefully we can see more results like we have today.
Have to agree on Radford as well. I thought it was a peculiar appointment at the time and I really can't see him turning that Hull team around. It's a club that really should be challenging like they were in 2006.'"
If we still had licensing the Bulls/Wakey results wouldn't have happened. They would have being 'building' for next season.
On Radford, don't know whether hull result was hull playing badly or Wakey playing well (usually somewhere in between) but problem Radford has now is if hull did play bad, what's Radford going to do, hold another crisis meeting? The comments he used after the widnes game are usually ones you use as a shock tactic to player. He's used his already, keep using comments like "crisis meeting" and players get bored and don't respond to it.